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OP accused of meddling in land commission nominees

10 August 2012, 10:52

Nairobi - It is now emerging that the Office of the President substituted the name of one nominee to the National Land Commission after allegations that he holds multiple passports.

Capital News reports that, as the Chief of Staff in the Office of the Prime Minister Caroli Omondi and President Kibaki’s Advisor on Constitutional matters Kivutha Kibwana appeared before the Parliamentary Committee on Lands which is vetting the nominees to the crucial commission, the revelations came to light.

The committee’s chairman Mutava Musyimi sent the meeting into a private session after it emerged that the National Security Intelligence Services had written to the principals claiming that Abdikadir Adan Khalif held passports from Somalia, America and Kenya.

- For more visit Capital News

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